The evening world. Newspaper, June 20, 1922, Page 11

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DFYSIGIAN ACCUSED FAS SLAYER OF TWO ) Nason P| — SPO RST RERRER TTR RER TRIN EN coe Ie ene gation will be made of the present employment of soldiers and rehabilita- | on tion work will be pushed. The Board also made plana for July 4, 4n which 5,000 cities are expected to participate, with ceremonies wel- coming their new voting citizens. 1 Interest in the convention is cen- tring upon the motion picture discus sions, in which a sharp clash on cen- (‘THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 192 sorship ts expected, and international — relation: Charles vans Hughes and Mrs. Hor. ace Mann Towner, who hoad the newly organized Committee oh Inter. national Relations, wijl present a pro- gramme. Among those participating will be Representative Theodore Burton of the House Committee on Fpreign At. Dr. L. 8. Rowe, Director of the Pan-American Union; Madamo Jaime C. Deveyra, wife of the United States Commissioner from the Philippine Islands; je 8. Canlan of New Zealand 2, Chang of China; Madame wife of the Minis- ter to the the Sérbs, Croats and Slovenes, and Madame Varella of Uruguay. OFFER HALF MILLION LONDON, June for five year announcement at Society of Authors in Landon. FOR TEN SHAW PLAYS 20.—George Bernard Shaw has been offered $100,000 a year y an American ayndi- two motion pieture ‘The author made this a dinner of the i Bodies of His His First Wife and Husband of His Second to Be Exhumed, » June 20.— ie 'wers made to- day to exhume bodies of Charles W. Willbanks thé first wife of Dr. J. G. Saggus P determine the cause of their deaths. Thi# dmnouncement was made fol- the arrest yesterday of Dr. geusy Who was lodged in jail here n charges of poisoning the former rs. Saggus and Willbanks, a for- fer neighbot and husband of the esent Mrs. Saggus. Dr. Saggus emphatically denied tho harges and attributed them to a rame-up'’ born of jealousy. His Benial was substantiated by Mrs. Sag- » but with the verdict of the Cor- pher’s jury that the physician was uflty of a doublo murder in their nds officials prepared for the post- mortem examination. | In denying the charges, Dr. Saggus erted that his first wife died last NNovember of neuralgia of the heart, né that Willbahks died in February r an extended siege of asthma, yhad given Willbaaks hypodermic ections to relieve his suffering, Dr. Baggus asserted. The present Mrs. gus stated that she belleved her husband was the victim of a con- piracy of enemies. Qrestirying at the Coroner's inquest, instigated by relatives and friends of Willbanks and the former Mrs. Sag- gus, physicians sald there were symptoms that both were polsoned, but they could not be sure of the cause of their deatlis. Letters designed to show improper relations between Dr. .Saggus and his 7 present wife before the death of Will- daanks were introduced at the hearing. GP. Saggus carried $5,000 insurance ‘on the life of his first wife, witnesses festified. F. C. PENFIELD, DIPLOMAT, DEAD Ex-Envoy to Austria Had Won Many High Decorations. Frederic Courtland Penfleld, news- paper man, diplomat, famous writer of travel and holder of the great- est number of high decorations ever bestowed upon an Ameri- can citizen by foreign Governments, died last night at his home, No. 787 Fifth Avenue, from cerebral conges- Gon, at the age of sixty-seven. Hé spent years in newspaper ork, and in 1885 was appointed ice Consul. General to London, where his work won him, eisht years later, appointment to be Diplo- WEST SOFTEX SHAMPOO ‘ON SALE THIS WEEK in the DOWNSTAIRS NOTION SHOP Stere Hours: 9 to's: BEL BRO For Other Ti News Sei ly 12 a2ND_STREET — BROADW — BROADWAY - -- = 33RD 8T. 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Made by the Makers of wESPFECTRIC A Guaraniee of Quality : lens Daily Demonstrations of and WEST ELECTRIC HAIR CURLERS GIMBELS—Downstairs Balcony matic Agent and Consul General of the United States to Egypt. Named Ambassador to Austria- Hungary in July, 1918, he so re- mained until severance of diplo- matic relations, In the years of e war prior to entry of the United tes into the conflict he was charged with:the diplomatic interests Bt Vienna of Great Britain, France, Italy, Roumania and Japan. From all of them he received decorations of the highest grade that may be conferred on a foreign subject. phil it WOMEN TO CHECK UP ALL SERVICE MEN " Club Federation Will Dis- cuss Movies and Foreign Relations. CHAUTAUQUA, June 20.—The General Federation of Women's Clubs will @ a survey to account for ev er ice n, Ing to plans outlined at a session of WHE the Board of Directors held to-day. IBBne biennial convention of the Fed- eration opens to-morrow. An investl- Are italy rar ‘The daily use of the Soap clogging and istitetion of the pares, the usuel cause of pimples end Boskbeade, while the Ointment and heals, Cuticura Talcum i dalcus, te tye distingue. et Lab 38 rhea vise nas, HEARN FOURTEENTH STREET WEDNESDAY Fancy Printed Voiles Buds, checks, Pompadour Dolly Varden, rose, lilac, challis, striped and figured patterns in every light and dark shades, including white grounds. Fine Mercerized Socks Splendid assortment of socks in white, with preity plaid tops, solid color socks in cordovan, blue, rose and green. See Pages 10 and 23 for Other Hearn Advertising | “ petitro Founded 1827 SUGAR WAFERS WEST OF FIFTH AVE. THURSDAY 12,000 Yards FTER a hearty meal, you want something sweet and light. Per-fet-to Sugar Wafers are dainty honeycombs of sweetness and light- ness, enclosing a rich cream filling. 5 Were .24 A pleasing finish to a heavy meal. 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